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government administration
Te Puni Kōkiri leads Māori Public Policy and is principal advisor to the Government on Māori outcomes. We monitor policy and legislation, and we provide government with high quality policy advice. Whānau development and whānau-centred approaches sit at the centre of Te Puni Kōkiri policy, activities and initiatives. When whānau are doing well, so too will hapū and iwi - as will New Zealand. A Thriving Whānau builds intergenerational social, cultural and economic wellbeing. Thriving Whānau is our vision.
higher education
We are a bicultural organisation and leading provider of new knowledge, fresh thinking and best practice for early childhood care and education. Achieving increasingly higher standards of care and education for the children of Aotearoa is our only focus. We provide a range of undergraduate to postgraduate study options for ECE as well as primary teaching which was recently offered in 2021. We are proud to be one of New Zealand’s top early childhood teacher education providers, having been awarded the highest quality rating by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). This means you can have absolute confidence in the quality of all our programmes. Our membership organisation represents early childhood education services and teachers|kaiako who provide education and care to thousands of infants, toddlers and young children. Members receive support and advice, regular sector updates and access to resources and professional development opportunities. Our members are drawn from a diverse range of community-based and privately-owned ECE services, individuals, teachers, students and organisations with an interest in the ECE sector, and we welcome you to join! Our guiding beliefs: - Every child in New Zealand has the right to high quality education and care that complements and supports their family’s life. - Every child in New Zealand has the right to know and enjoy the dual cultural heritage of Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnered along with his/her own cultural heritage. - Teachers in early childhood settings should be well qualified and hold the same status as teachers in the compulsory sector. - People working in early childhood services need access to high quality teacher education, advice, information, resources and ‘voice’ in decision making that affects young children and their families. In 2015 the Association’s name changed from ‘Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa New Zealand Childcare Association’ to ‘Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood New Zealand’.
hospital & health care
We are a kaupapa Maori service that supports people of all ethnicities with intellectual impairments around New Zealand. We provide residential and vocational support to clients, known as tangata, as well as out of family respite care, caregiver support, high and complex needs support, and choices in community living. We believe in creating a community within the organisation, as well as helping our tangata become part of the wider community. With offices in Auckland (Tamaki Makarau), Whangarei (Taitokerau), Hamilton (Midlands), and the Christchurch (Otautahi), we are empowering tangata all over the country. As the largest kaupapa Maori organisation in the country, our worldview encompasses everyone we believe in caring for anyone with intellectual impairments or mental illness who needs support.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission works with clinicians, providers and consumers to improve health and disability support services. Quality and safety improvements will mean fewer people harmed, more lives saved, and financial savings within the sector. Our vision is a world-class and patient-centred health care and disability support system in New Zealand. Find out more about us: www.hqsc.govt.nz/about-us/ Meet our Board members: https://www.hqsc.govt.nz/about-us/our-people/board-members/ Our social media moderation practices: www.hqsc.govt.nz/our-social-media-moderation-practices/
food & beverages
Tê Tê Craft Beer is a small brewery established in Saigon in early 2015. We started with just one product, a reimagined Belgian-style wheat ale that we named "Tê Tê White Ale" and became our flagship beer: fresh and unfiltered, keeping all the good stuff inside, just like beer is meant to be. During the following years Tê Tê Craft Beer launched a few new beer styles (Electric IPA and Mellow Red) to cement Tê Tê's positioning as a full fledged brewery. More recently we opened the Tê Tê TapHouse, a physical representation of Tê Tê's way of life and the taproom that allowed our brewery to extend to over 8 different brews and venture out into some other products. In the last year, Tê Tê Craft Beer focus has been to expand beyond the borders of Vietnam, launching new products that better suit the export market as well as the new global reality of 2020, flirting with markets like Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Australia and Europe
government administration
Our purpose is thriving communities where everyone has a place to call home. It’s not just about housing – our focus is on people, and the homes and communities they are part of. We’re working to increase housing supply, address homelessness, make homes warmer and healthier, make housing more affordable, and to support quality urban development and thriving communities. There’s a lot to do, but it will happen with the right people on board. We offer an exciting and challenging range of career opportunities for talented people who want to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
government administration
Our purpose is thriving communities where everyone has a place to call home. It’s not just about housing – our focus is on people, and the homes and communities they are part of. We’re working to increase housing supply, address homelessness, make homes warmer and healthier, make housing more affordable, and to support quality urban development and thriving communities. There’s a lot to do, but it will happen with the right people on board. We offer an exciting and challenging range of career opportunities for talented people who want to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
financial services
Te Tumu Paeroa is an independent, professional trustee organisation which protects and grows the assets of Māori landowners. Te Tumu Paeroa administers 2000 trusts, companies and joint ventures on behalf of beneficial land owners, with a portfolio of 100,000 hectares nationwide of Māori freehold land and $80 million of client funds under management. One of Te Tumu Paeroa's core aims is to support owners to achieve higher aspirations for their land and assets and to create a legacy that delivers lasting benefit to the generations of the future. Te Tumu Paeroa has a focus on developing and collaborating on innovative and pragmatic solutions to the challenges of growing Māori assets to realise the benefits not only for owners, but the wider Māori and New Zealand economy.
information services
Waikato's regional economic development agency, Te Waka, exists to make a difference for people in the Waikato region through action and impact-focused economic development. We do this by providing insight, advocating for the Waikato region, connecting opportunities, and facilitating projects that develop the local economy. We help people make smarter decisions, attract investment and talent to the region, and help great businesses grow.
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